In the Epistle Dedicatory it self — I am not conscious that this Discourse hath cause to blush save for its Author's Weakness — What think you, Sir, of his and his Discourse's Wickedness too? It seems it is not Crimes will make you blush, only you are sorry to find your self a Bungler in the Trade of Treason;
In the Epistle Dedicatory it self — I am not conscious that this Discourse hath cause to blush save for its Author's Weakness — What think you, Sir, of his and his Discourse's Wickedness too? It seems it is not Crimes will make you blush, only you Are sorry to find your self a Bungler in the Trade of Treason;
when the Picture of it hath even been adored, but that your Thoughts reply in silence, he whom the Lord Commendeth, and Works do eccho thereto louder than to need our Words.
when the Picture of it hath even been adored, but that your Thoughts reply in silence, he whom the Lord Commends, and Works do echo thereto Louder than to need our Words.
Ib. My Lord, I have adventur'd far upon your Favor, it is enough and over for me, (will your Lordship only but excuse me) whilst by this I tell the World, (take notice World, and remember what he says against another Day) that as I have been for Christ's Interest and the Commonwealths sometimes under your Command;
Ib. My Lord, I have adventured Far upon your Favour, it is enough and over for me, (will your Lordship only but excuse me) while by this I tell the World, (take notice World, and Remember what he Says against Another Day) that as I have been for Christ's Interest and the Commonwealths sometime under your Command;
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Ib. Former Injustice, (in the Reign of King Charles I,) and present Disobedience, (against prosperous Rebels) look like Competitors, who should be greatest — That (former justice) through mercy we are fairly quit of, I wish it were improved to send this (present Disobedience) packing after.
Ib. Former Injustice, (in the Reign of King Charles I,) and present Disobedience, (against prosperous Rebels) look like Competitors, who should be greatest — That (former Justice) through mercy we Are fairly quit of, I wish it were improved to send this (present Disobedience) packing After.
'Tis time Men should be wiser now than to kick against the pricks, oe labor any longer for the wind — All this Disobedience he speaks of was the Disobedience of Charles II. and his Malignant Adherents against his Patron Oliver, and the Sovereign Commonwealth of England, at the Battel of Worcester, which is here pointed at in the Margin,
It's time Men should be Wiser now than to kick against the pricks, oe labour any longer for the wind — All this Disobedience he speaks of was the Disobedience of Charles II and his Malignant Adherents against his Patron Oliver, and the Sovereign Commonwealth of England, At the Battle of Worcester, which is Here pointed At in the Margin,
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that is, in other words, What a fine King's Chaplain is this Man like to make in his Majesties Royal Hospital of St. Thomas Southwark? King Charles the Second shall never be restored. —
that is, in other words, What a fine King's Chaplain is this Man like to make in his Majesties Royal Hospital of Saint Thomas Southwark? King Charles the Second shall never be restored. —
and the last crumbled and divided into several and distinct Dynasties is declining, or in other words, Monarchy in England and its Dependences is clearly gone,
and the last crumbled and divided into several and distinct Dynasties is declining, or in other words, Monarchy in England and its Dependences is clearly gone,
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When that time comes we shall know more, in the mean while we may see what a special Friend to Monarchy we have of Mr. H. and how well qualified this Phanatick is to eat the Bread of Kings.
When that time comes we shall know more, in the mean while we may see what a special Friend to Monarchy we have of Mr. H. and how well qualified this Fanatic is to eat the Bred of Kings.
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and did actually propose it to his great Confident and Favourite Whitlock, as the only means to put an end to those Confusions into which the Commonwealth Principles and Designs had brought them,
and did actually propose it to his great Confident and Favourite Whitlock, as the only means to put an end to those Confusions into which the Commonwealth Principles and Designs had brought them,
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as some would make it, and by several very pleasant Comparisons endeavors to make the Murther and Deposition of Princes so easie and familiar, that the most squeamish of his Readers may digest it. —
as Some would make it, and by several very pleasant Comparisons endeavors to make the Murder and Deposition of Princes so easy and familiar, that the most squeamish of his Readers may digest it. —
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yet, 1. Where Circumstances do concur, the Plea is somewhat strengthened that's drawn after so fair a Copy, that brought Gods Approbation to the Author, and Imprimatur to the Action. 2. A minori, if a private Man without an Hearing, &c. much more a Supreme Court by fair Proceedings, and yet that Action of the Parliament is not without Precedent neither,
yet, 1. Where circumstances do concur, the Plea is somewhat strengthened that's drawn After so fair a Copy, that brought God's Approbation to the Author, and Imprimatur to the Actium. 2. A minori, if a private Man without an Hearing, etc. much more a Supreme Court by fair Proceedings, and yet that Actium of the Parliament is not without Precedent neither,
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after he forsook the Lord, was Executed, 2 Chron. 25. Which I only mention, to the end Mens Discontents might once be ended. — O rare Hospitaller!
After he forsook the Lord, was Executed, 2 Chronicles 25. Which I only mention, to the end Men's Discontents might once be ended. — Oh rare Hospitaller!
for no other fault for the most part, but only being scandalous for Learning, Loyalty, or some other Virtue, and many times all Virtues in Conjunction together;
for no other fault for the most part, but only being scandalous for Learning, Loyalty, or Some other Virtue, and many times all Virtues in Conjunction together;
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he recommends Coblers and Tinkers, and other Lay Divines well furnish'd with Confidence, and well appointed with Lungs to be presented to Livings, in the room of those Bookish, Human-Learning, Prelatical, Antichristian Theologues that were ejected;
he recommends Cobblers and Tinkers, and other Lay Divines well furnished with Confidence, and well appointed with Lungs to be presented to Livings, in the room of those Bookish, Human-Learning, Prelatical, Antichristian Theologues that were ejected;
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as it were, Renounce the Gospel they Profess, he that labors not, or not to purpose, let him not eat. I humbly beg that those commissioned to that purpose would be active and impartial,
as it were, Renounce the Gospel they Profess, he that labors not, or not to purpose, let him not eat. I humbly beg that those commissioned to that purpose would be active and impartial,
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Christ saith the Laborer is worthy of his hire, which is meant of a Gospel Minister, (whether he be sent or no) O brave King's Chaplain, O fine Mr. Hughes. Euge, NONLATINALPHABET!
christ Says the Laborer is worthy of his hire, which is meant of a Gospel Minister, (whither he be sent or not) Oh brave King's Chaplain, Oh fine Mr. Hughes. Euge,!